Tag: Yum
Learn all about the yum commands origin, which OS use it and how to install it on your server. Alternatives to yum, like DNF (Dandified Yum) are also explored in our tutorials.
How to Configure Apache Virtual Hosts on CentOS 7
Today, we will be reviewing how to configure Apache virtual hosts on a CentOS 7 VPS server or Dedicated server. If you host websites, chances are you are hosting more than one. If so, knowing how and why these virtual hosts work should allow you to better understand why they are needed. By default, Apache can host only one document root for all requests, which likely isn’t what you want to happen.
DNF (Dandified Yum) Commands Explained!
II. DNF Examples: Install, Remove, Upgrade, and Downgrade
What is DNF (Dandified Yum)?
II. DNF Examples: Install, Remove, Upgrade, and Downgrade
What is DNF (Dandified Yum)?
Yum, or the Yellowdog Updater Modified, is a package manager for RPM-based distributions; DNF, sometimes referred to as Dandified Yum, is the next generation of that package manager.
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